This
week, U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions from Alabama, one of the finest men
I know in Congress, and one of the most astute as to mass immigration
degrading America—spoke on why we must stop Obama from issuing an
across-the-board executive amnesty for 20 million illegal aliens and
their kids.

We
suffer 48 million Americans subsisting on food stamps because they
cannot secure jobs. Over 15 million cannot find a job. One in four
African Americans cannot secure a job because immigrants take those
jobs. We suffer overrun schools, hospitals and cities via mass
immigration. We absolutely must reduce all legal immigration down to
100,000 a year instead of 100,000 every 30 days.

Please
read carefully what Senator Sessions said:

“On
Election Day, Americans roared in protest against the President’s
open-borders extremism,” said Sessions. “They rallied behind
candidates who will defend the rule of law and put the needs of
American workers and families first.

“Exit
polls were unequivocal. More than 3 in 4 voters cited immigration as
an important factor in their vote, believed that U.S. workers should
get priority for jobs, and opposed the President’s plans for
executive amnesty. These voters were right and just in their demands.

“But
President Obama made clear that he would attempt to void the election
results—and our laws—by moving forward with his executive amnesty
decree.”

That
executive amnesty will definitely open the door to accelerated
illegal migration across our borders just like his “Dreamers
Amnesty” encouraged 60,000 children to jump our borders this year
from all over Central and South America.

Sessions
said, “This decree would operate much like his unlawful “Deferred
Action”: conferring work permits, photo IDs, and Social Security
numbers to millions of individuals illegally present in the
U.S.—allowing them to take jobs and benefits directly from
struggling American workers. It is a scheme the Congress has
explicitly refused to pass.

“The
President will arrogate to himself the sole and absolute power to
decide who can work in the U.S., who can live in the U.S., and who
can claim benefits in the U.S.—by the millions. His actions will
wipe out the immigration protections to which every single American
citizen is lawfully entitled. And his actions will ensure—as law
enforcement officers have cried out in repeated warnings—a “tidal
wave” of new illegal immigration.

“He
must be stopped. And the American people have sent Washington a
Republican congressional majority to do exactly that. Here’s how we
can stop him:

“President
Obama’s executive amnesty will not be easy to execute. U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services will have to be ordered to
redirect funds and personnel away from its statutorily mandated
enforcement duties and towards processing applications, amnesty
benefits, and employment authorizations for illegal immigrants and
illegal overstays. It is a massive and expensive operation.

“And
it cannot be implemented if Congress simply includes routine language
on any government funding bill prohibiting the expenditure of funds
for this unlawful purpose. This is the same way we prevented the
President from closing Guantanamo Bay. “Such application of
congressional power is ordinary, unexceptional, and used thousands of
times. Congress has the power of the purse. The President cannot
spend a dime unless Congress appropriates it.

“Karl
Rove, who himself has advocated for amnesty, urged Congress to use
its spending power to block the President’s fiat. He said
Republicans should “use every tool available,” and put “riders
on appropriations bills that say no money shall be spent to execute
this policy.”

“Yet
reports have surfaced of plans to pass a long-term lame-duck spending
bill through Harry Reid’s Senate that contains no such prohibition.
This would be unthinkable.

“Why
would any member of Congress who opposes executive amnesty provide
President Obama the funds to carry it out? A Republican majority must
force congressional Democrats to answer this question through their
votes.

“We
cannot surrender Congress’ most powerful Constitutional tool before
a single newly elected Republican is sworn-in. Acting in this manner
would betray the very voters who gave us this majority before we’re
even in possession of it.

“Consider
RNC Chairman Reince Priebus’ pledge to voters on executive amnesty:
“It’s unconstitutional, illegal… It is un-American for a
president to try and do such a thing…We will do everything we can
to make sure it doesn’t happen… we can’t allow it to happen and
we won’t let it happen. I don’t know how to be any stronger than
that. I’m telling you, everything we can do to stop it we will.”

“Voters
heard Chairman Priebus and sent us fearless men and women to fight
this battle. The day after his election, the courageous Senator-elect
David Perdue was unequivocal: “We cannot let [the President] get
away with that. The people of Georgia, specifically, are sending me
up there to get in a dog fight to make sure that doesn’t happen.”

“Obama’s
immigration orders will have a crushing impact on the jobs, wages,
schools, hospitals, police departments, and communities of our
constituents. The consequences will be swift, profound, and
catastrophic. Who will protect them, if not us?

“Save
our citizens’ jobs, laws, and borders, or whether to eliminate
them—there is no doubt the public will be firmly on our side.

“We
cannot yield to open borders. We cannot let one executive edict erase
the immigration laws of an entire nation. If we believe America is a
sovereign country, with enforceable boundaries, and a duty to protect
its own people, then we have no choice but to fight and to win.”

You
must make your voice heard in Washington DC. Call this number for
free and ask for your two senators. Make two calls. Leave a message
or talk to the aide. Tell him or her that you will not tolerate an
executive amnesty by Barack Obama for 20 million illegal aliens.
Recommend impeachment if carries out his threat against the American
people and our immigration laws.

Free
phone call: 1 888 995 1969

If
we citizens fail to make them hear our choices, we will end up with
this future and it won’t be pretty.